I always wondered if there was any RCS activity to counteract the satellite "spinup" or if the Orbiters inertia was sufficient to counteract the torque forces?
Mar 1, 2025 #STS5 #SpaceShuttle #NASAGo behind the scenes as Space Shuttle Columbia is prepared for launch on STS-5, the first operational shuttle mission. This video captures Columbia’s rollover to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), where it is mated with the Solid Rocket Boosters and External Tank, followed by its rollout to Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center. After months of preparation, Columbia launched on November 11, 1982, carrying a four-person crew and deploying the first commercial satellites from a shuttle.Video courtesy NASA/National Archives, no audio.Columbia STS-5 Astronaut Crew:Commander: Vance BrandPilot: Bob OvermyerMission Specialist 1: Joe AllenMission Specialist 2: William Lenoir
Dec 18, 2025 #sts #shuttle #launchHigh-framerate film and TV camera views of STS-5 launch presented at real speed. 60 fps are used to take advantage of the original footage at high frame rates. No motion interpolation or artificial frame generation was used. Colors were adjusted between different cameras for a uniform look. _______________________________________________________CHAPTERS00:00 High-Temperature Reusable Surface Insulation Tiles01:27 Universal Camera Sites 15 & 304:13 Chase Aircraft & Misc Cameras07:02 Universal Camera Site 4 & VAB Roof09:48 Tracking Cameras (SRB Separation)10:17 Umbilical Well (Tank Separation)14:01 60fps Video Sequences
Jan 1, 2026Documentary about STS-5, the first operational shuttle mission, entirely based on historical narration, mission audio, and footage. The deployment of two satellites is shown using 16mm film and TV camera footage. Experiments are described by the astronauts with onboard footage and post-flight remarks. Sequences are shown in the proper mission context as much as possible._______________________________________________________CHAPTERS00:00 STS-5 Crew00:35 Mission Objectives06:15 Hardware08:24 Countdown13:13 STS-5 Launch16:40 Day 118:28 SBS Satellite Deployment23:52 Solid Rocket Booster Recovery25:15 Day 226:27 ANIK-C3 Satellite Deployment 27:58 Day 3 - Experiments31:03 Ace Moving Co.32:16 EVA Suit Preparation33:58 Flight Plan Change34:24 Day 436:25 Day 537:27 EVA Termination40:46 Shaving Demonstration42:55 Gyroscope Demonstration44:30 Payload Doors Close46:16 Reentry and Landing50:08 STS-5 Mission Results